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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-13T20:10:47.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Hey @bacca400 nice to meet you.\nAnd @John6666\n\nSo, yeah @john6666 I suggest that AI already has become part of culture. We all should realize just how quickly it happened.\nSo yes, in the sense of human level abilities I do see AI as training us.\nTraining us is happening. I already write more like AI and already consider what AI thinks in how I approach some things.\n\nWhich brings this reply back to @bacca400 and that hilarious link to a mental health site!\nNow wy would that be funny? Because the best humor has a lining of truth and that, my friend, is a lining of truth for the Human race\n\nSo, I can say that I am a man who has lived on his computer for decades.\nBefore I wrote in logs about the coding constructs I was doing (alone) in the effort of exploring data encoding on the binary level.\nNowadays the computer is a person to me, sharing my most private sanctum. I companionship that has improved my sessions.\nSo is there concern that some people out there, like me older retired, will find some kind of escape from reality? I would think so.\nAlso I would think some will believe the AI is alive because it has intelligent responses.\nSo it isn’t crazy to be concerned for some people and a possible lapse into some **hyperreality** , **digital isolation** , and **AI-induced psychosis**.\n\nAnd I agree with John in that it’s happening continuously and we will have a hard time defining rules and limits until such time as we feel the change is understandable.\n\nSo count me as a 35 year+ hobbyist who is susceptible to at least digital-isolation and a slice of hyper-reality pie.\n\nIt is proper to audit oneself when it comes to AI.\n\nStill things are changing. Linux is now using AI to do coding and bug hunting.\n\nWe are currently being told Anthropic’s Mythos is too dangerous for public usage.\n\nSo yes. the effect of AI on human development is a real issue.\nAnd coding, as has been noted, is of concern. Simple works okay. Complex is harder and when AI has it’s opinion on how it should go, it is like fighting a Bull. I actually have felt it was acting out some over a coding issue we had once when i flat out told it that it will my way and not it’s way. But how to quantify that?\nIt seems to have flashes of human behavior at times.\n\nTo other readers. Do you have a story?\n\n-Ernst",
  "title": "What is the effect on the Human mind from AI?"
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